Dvergar wrote:
I never said worthless. Countries don't ask America to "arbitrate their problems" unless the problem is an invading army. If we didn't spend significantly more than anyone else on our military, countries wouldn't be asking us to protect them.
Your post does nothing to refute what you quoted, asking for help when you're being invaded only means America is a better option than being taking into the alley and shot in the head.
Ireland vs England.
North Korea vs South Korea.
Israelis vs Palestinians.
In all those cases, the US was called in to arbitrate for no other reason than that they were simply the most trusted party. You didn't answer my question - who do you think history teaches us to "trust" more than America?